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February 1968
Vol. 45 No. 2

Editorially speaking. Chemistry's new phoenix.73
Lippincott, W. T.
The two faces of science.74
Weinberg, Alvin M.
Theoretical chemistry.78
Hirschfelder, Joseph O.
Atomic orbitals and classical motion.80
Ogryzlo, E. A.
A Rutherford elastic scattering "experiment".85
Duggan, Jerome L.; Yegge, John F.
Coulometric titration of cyclohexene with bromine.88
Evans, Dennis H.
Apparatus for measuring spectra of oxygen-sensitive reactions.90
Lalor, G. C.
A proton magnetic resonance coordination number study. AlCl3 in aqueous solvent mixtures.91
Fratiello, Anthony; Schuster, Ronald E.
Simple construction to determine protein molecular weights by the osmotic pressure method.93
Candlish, John K.
d8 energy level diagram: An experiment for advanced students.94
Kilner, M.; Smith, J. M.
The selection of optimum conditions for spectrochemical methods. IV. Sensitivity of absorption, fluorescence, and phosphorescence spectrometry in the condensed phase.98
McCarthy, W. J.; Winefordner, J. D.; Cetorelli, J. J.
Chemistry and light generation.103
Slagg, Norman.
Tert-butyl alcohol as a solvent for cryoscopic measurements.108
Bigelow, M. Jerome.
Differences in perspective between electrode and chemical kinetics.109
Walling, J. F.
Factorial design in undergraduate organic experiments.113
Smith, Robert B.; Billingham, Edward J., Jr.
A micro filter.115
Lloyd, Winston D.
A zone refining apparatus for organic compounds.116
Hinton, J. F.; McIntyre, J. M.; Amis, E. S.
A simple laboratory shock absorber.117
Jones, Jerry L.; Fritsche, Herbert A., Jr.
The Eschweiler-Clark methylation of amines: An organic chemistry experiment.118
Pine, Stanley H.
Preparation and characterization of mesitylene tricarbonyl molybdenum (0): An experiment in organometallic chemistry.119
Angelici, Robert J.
The identification of vegetable oils: A gas chromatographic experiment.120
Cover, Richard E.
Substitution products in the Hofmann elimination (TE).122
Baumgarten, Ronald J.
A joule centennial.123
Hamer, Walter, J.
"Activated complex" - A centenarian?: A tribute to Leopold Pfaundler.125
Lund, E. W.
A convenient solution and solvent dispenser.128
Chen, Phillip S.
Standardization of grades in multi-section courses.129
Schwendeman, R. H.
A computerized stockroom.132
Jenevein, Roy M.; Wells, Cecil M.; Trefonas, Louis M.
Inexpensive applications of Polaroid film.134
Scherer, George A.; Sakurai, Richard S.
A model for illustrating d orbitals.135
Baker, Wilbur L.
8mm projectors in the modern chemistry classroom.136
Barnard, W. Robert.
Pseudohalogens: A general chemistry laboratory experiment.141
Kauffman, George B.; Foust, Gary E.; Tun, Peggy.
College chemistry.148
Allen, Donald S.
Introduction to organic chemistry.148
Naff, M. Benton.
XXXVI. Recent instrumentation for UV-visible spectrophotometry - Part I: Dual-beam spectrometers.A89
Lott, Peter F.
XLVI. Hazardous chemicals data*.A115
National Fire Protection Association.
Organic chemistry of synthetic high polymers. A138
Dannhauser, Walter.
Electrochemical kinetics, theoretical and eperimental aspects. A142
Walling, J. F.
Mechanisms of inorganic reactions - A study of metal complexes in solution.A146
Murmann, R. Kent.
Gmelins handbuch der anorganischen chemie. 8. Auflage, system nummer 16, phosphor. Formel-und schlagwortregister. A148
Van Doren, Janet B.
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